Re: Amorphophallus myosuroides

They are indeed small and should be small. Depending on how long they ahve
been resting (say 3-4 months max) you might want to put them in soil, keep
moderately moist and they'll emerge. The mature tuber/rhizome doesn't get
any bigger than some 1.5 - 2 cm and produces masses of these tiny offsets,
once you have it well-esteblished. If you are a member of the IAS you could
have noticed this species in Aroideana 29 (2006) on pages 65 - 67.
Cheerio,
Wilbert
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> Onderwerp: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus myosuroides
>
> Hi, I just got several little tiny Amorphophallus myosuroides
> offsets. They are about the size of small rat turds. Sorry
> about the comparison but thats what they look like. Anyway,
> my question is, are the supposed to be this small? I know
> they are small but I didnt think they were this small. Also
> what are the care instructions? Please let me know. Thanks.
>
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